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FOUHTH 

Ohio State Conference 

of the 

Daughters of the American l^euolution U'^^-^ 

CLEVELJtND 
1902 



By invitation of the 

Western Reserve Chapter 



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PROGRJiM 

October twenty -eighth and 
twenty^ ninth 

Nineteen hundred and Two 



Reception 

Mrs. O.J. Hodge, iog6 Euclid ^ve . , 

Monday afternoon, 

October twentv-seventh, 

three o'clock. 



Tuesday Morning, Odl, 28, 10 o'clock. 

Western Reserve Historical Society Building 
University Circle 

l-'.inliii . \vt-nv,- ami /■'aiiDinii ii/ Sfi;;/ 

Thk Lord's Pravkk. 

A:\iKRicA, - - - Organ Accompaniment 

Addrkss of Welcome, - Mrs. Pascal H. Sawyi:r 

Rei^enl Western Reserve Chapter. 

Response, - - - Mrs. John A. Murphy 

State Regent. 

Minutes uk Third Annual Conference, - - At Cincinnati 
Minutes of Meeting of Ohio Delegates, - At Wa.shington 

Report of Treasurer 
Report of Committee on Standing Rules 

NOON recess -JiDl'FET T^UNCIIEOV. 

KKC KWTTH MKATOUTAT. CIlt'Rt II. 



Tuesday Jtfternoon, 1:50 o'clock. 



. Music. 

REPORT OF COMMITTEK ON CONTINENTAL HALL 

Mrs. W'ii.t.iam Bkooks Maccrackkx. 

Vice State Regent. 

RF.PORT OF COMMITTEE ON MANILA LIBRARY, 
Mrs. Jamks Kilbourxe, 

Chairman. 

Five MixrTH Ri;i>okts on Chapter Work, 
By Ciiaptek Regents. 



// is requested that those accepting this invitation 
will notify the acting State Secretary, (Mrs. O.J. Hodge, 
ioq6 Euclid Avenue, as soon as possible, that arrange- 
ments may he made for entertainment. 



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The Western Reserve Chapter 

I)(iifi>hters of the American Kevolntioii 

and the 

Western Reserve Society Sons of the '..American Revolution 

invite all visitinii T)a7/i>bters 

to a Reception 

at The Colonial Club, 20^6 Huclid ^/Ivenue, 

Tuesday Evening, October twentv-eig])th 

at eight o'cloch. 



Wednesday Morning, Oct. 29, fO o'clock. 

Thic Lord's Praykr. 

Song — "Star vSpangled Banner" - Organ <^ccompaniment 

Paper, - - - Mrs. Kdward Ortox, Jr. 

The Children* of the Repuheic, - Mess Anna P. Burkam 

Presentation and Discussion of Amendments 

to the Constitution and Bv-Laws. N. S. D. A. R. 



NOON RECKSS -BUFFET L,UNCHE<>N, 

ISI'.CK'UIIII MIC^rOUI.VT. CUVUCII. 



Wednesday Afternoon, 1:30 o'clock. 



MiTSic. 

A.MKRicAN Monthly Magazink. 

U. S. Smithsonian Report. 

uxfinishki) bl^sinkss. 

New Business. 

DisciTssiON for the Good of the Order. 

Appointment of Committees. 

ADjouKx:\rENT. 

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N. B.— It is important that all visitors wishing to avail themselves of a one-third 
return rate on the railroads will present the certificates received at starting place 
to the railroad agent, at the Historical Society Rootiis, to be stamped, on Tuesday, 
Octoher twentv-eighth. 



Former State Regents of Ohio. 

:\Irs. A. Howard Hinkle, Cinciniiiiti, - - 1.S94 

Mrs. Elroy M. Avery, Cleveland, - - 1895-1896 

Mrs. Estes G. Rathboiie, Hamilton, - - 1S97-1S9.S 

Mrs. Moses M. Oran,i;er, Zanesville, - - 1899-1900 

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IIONOK AUV SIAI'K HJ^Gl.NI': 
AlHS. KI.ROV .M. AA KKV. 

State Officers for Ohio—I902. 

Slate Rejjent, Mrs. John .\. Mnrjjhy, - Burnet IIou.se, Cincinnati 

\'ice State Rej^ent, Mrs. William IJrooks Maccracken, - Lancaster 

State Secretary, Mrs. Mars H. Wagar, - - Clevelaiui 

State Treasurer. Mrs. (ieor.i^e T. Mcintosh, - - Cleveland 



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